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Radar" by Hakim El HattabFrom the Author: An experiment with real-time audio synthesis. Click on pins to made them resonate with the radar wave, click again to disable.The Rational KeyboardThe Rational Keyboard is a browser app to play with harmony on the rational number line. Imagine a piano with infinitely many keys, one for each rational number, and the keys move around and resize based on what sounds good, using some really cool math. Audio is synthesized in background Web Workers and played with HTML5 Audio objects, and the interactive visualizations use a 2D HTML5 Canvas.Otomata - Generative Musical Sequencer - EarslapClick on the grid below to add cells, click on cells to change their direction, and press play to listen to your music. Update: Click here to get Otomata for your iPhone / iPod / iPad! Official facebook page:

Rebecca Mock Illustratesjensineeckwall: A small fashion painting for the very lovely Rebecca Mock, for an illustrators’ gift exchange.Shorts inspired by this outfit by Virginia Burlina Jensine painted this for me and I DIED OF HAPPINESS! Thank you Jensine!Black macaque takes self-portrait: Monkey borrows photographer's cameraBy Daily Mail Reporter Created: 10:08 GMT, 4 July 2011 To capture the perfect wildlife image, you usually have to be in exactly the right place at precisely the right time. But in this instance, David Slater wasn’t there at all and he still got a result. Visiting a national park in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, award-winning photographer Mr Slater left his camera unattended for a while. It soon attracted the attention of an inquisitive female from a local group of crested black macaque monkeys, known for their intelligence and dexterity.

MACCHINA I" by 5013From the Author: An infinitely random music box. Built using the latest and greatest Web Audio API technologies! ... which means that it only works on Chrome/Chromium.Graph TheoryGraph Theory is a 2005 commission of the New Radio and Performing Arts, Inc., (aka Ether Ore) for its Turbulence web site. Itwas made possible with funding from the Greenwall Foundation. Jason Freeman: concept, music, programming Patricia Reed: design Maja Cerar: violin click to launch

THEREMIN - A Touch Friendly Synthesizer✖Update: 7 February 2014 Thanks to everyone for sharing! Over 100,000 people have played on the theremin in the last 3 days which is absolutely amazing. Due to a large number of requests, we've began working on a record function as well as an offline version of the app which will be available soon.